Another quick workaround (if not already posted somewhere else) that
worked for me:

- install xwit from using apt-install or synaptics
- add the following line to /etc/gdm/Init/Default or another script that gets 
called by gdm prior to login

xwit -root -warp 500 500    #or use any other x/y coordinates that lie
within the range of the primary monitor

Hope this helps

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